Country snapshot

By David Casey
As easyJet adds new services from Toulon, Routes takes a look at the biggest airlines, airports and routes currently operating in France’s market.
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The EU-Israel Open Skies agreement that was fully implemented in 2018 has stimulated competition, with Wizz Air, easyJet and Ryanair among the airlines growing swiftly.
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Air transport in Moldova has grown strongly in recent years following an agreement signed in 2012 to gradually integrate the country into the European common aviation market.
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Australia’s main international gateways are Sydney, Melbourne, Brisbane, Perth and Adelaide.
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Rwanda’s government recently agreed to sell a 49% stake in national carrier Rwandair to help boost connectivity to the Central African country.
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Asunción, the capital and largest city of Paraguay, is the country’s main gateway with LATAM Airlines Group the largest airline in the market.
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The launch of JC International Airlines, Lanmei Airlines and Cambodia Airways in recent years is fuelling rapid growth of the country’s aviation market.
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Hybrid carrier airBaltic’s strong return to growth since 2016 is helping to drive traffic in the Baltic country.
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La Aurora International Airport serves Guatemala City, the capital of Guatemala, with Avianca the largest provider of seat capacity in the country’s market.
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State-owned and operated flag carrier Myanmar National Airlines is the biggest airline in Myanmar’s market by capacity, with the capital Yangon home to the largest airport.
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New York, Boston and London are among the largest markets from the west Atlantic Ocean island group.
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Zurich International is Switzerland's largest international gateway and the hub for national carrier Swiss.
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Gambia, the smallest country in Africa, is only 320 km long and 35 km wide. The capital Banjul is the main gateway.
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Uzbekistan’s market is slowly being transformed through more liberal policies and a focus on increasing tourism.
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Sudan’s capital Khartoum is the main international gateway, with home carrier Badr Airlines the largest airline by departure seats in the country’s market.
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National carrier Air New Zealand accounts for two-thirds of seat capacity, with Jetstar and Qantas Airways the next two largest carriers in the country’s market.
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Iraq’s aviation market is recovering after almost three decades of intermittent conflict, with Baghdad International Airport the main gateway and hub for Iraqi Airways.
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New York-based JetBlue is the largest player in the Dominican Republic’s market, operating 18 routes from the US during 2019.
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Sweden reported a 4% drop in the number of people flying via its airports in 2019 as the flight shaming movement gained prominence.
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Viru Viru International Airport in Santa Cruz de la Sierra is Bolivia’s largest international airport, while state-owned flag carrier Boliviana de Aviacion is the biggest airline.
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Wizz Air is the largest airline in Bulgaria’s market following a sustained period of expansion.
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The landlocked South Asia country has four airports, the largest of which is Paro, west of the capital Thimphu.
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Although the second largest state in Central Asia with a territory comparable in size to France, Turkmenistan is among the least densely populated countries in the world.
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Algeria's national carrier is Air Algerie, which dominates the network from its main hub at Houari Boumediene Airport in the capital Algiers.
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Flag carrier Adria Airways was the largest airline in Slovenia’s market but its bankruptcy has opened the door for new entrants and existing players.
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